- Aleš Debeljak
Infobox Writer
name = Aleš Debeljak
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birth_date = birth date|1961|12|25|mf=y
birth_place =Ljubljana , Slovenia, Yugoslavia
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = Poet, Essayist, Academic
spouse =Erica Johnson Debeljak
genre =essays ,poetry ,cultural studies
movement =Postmodernism
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influences =Edvard Kocbek ,Martin Heidegger ,Dušan Pirjevec Ahac ,Josip Vidmar ,Srečko Kosovel ,Tomaž Šalamun ,Drago Jančar ,Danilo Kiš ,Vasko Popa , Milorad Pavić,Paul Celan ,Veno Taufer ,Marjan Rožanc ,Rainer Maria Rilke ,Georg Trakl ,Gottfried Benn ,Jurgen Habermas
influenced =Aleš Šteger ,Uroš Zupan
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footnotes =Aleš Debeljak (born
December 25 ,1961 ), is aSlovenia ncultural critic ,poet , andessayist . He is considered one of the most influential contemporary intellectuals inCentral Europe . [ [http://www.blesok.com.mk/avtor.asp?lang=eng&id=189 Presentation on BLESOK page] ]Biography
Debeljak was born in the
Slovenia n capitalLjubljana , then part of theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . He graduated fromcomparative literature at theUniversity of Ljubljana in 1985. [ [http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/lic/autor.asp?paras=/lg;26/lt;26/aut_id;16531/link;3/id;4761/& Literatura v kontekstu: Aleš Debeljak] ] He continued his studies in theUnited States , obtaining aPhD insociology of culture atSyracuse University in 1989. [ [http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/lic/autor.asp?paras=/lg;26/lt;26/aut_id;16531/link;3/id;4761/& Literatura v kontekstu: Aleš Debeljak] ] He was later a SeniorFulbright fellow at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He also worked at the Institute for Advanced StudiesCollegium Budapest , theCivitella Ranieri Center and theBogliasco Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanitites . [ [http://www.drustvo-dsp.si/si/pisatelji/438/detail.html Portal DSP: Aleš Debeljak] ]During the
Slovenian Spring (1988–1992), Debeljak actively participated in thedemocratization process in Slovenia. [ [http://www.slovenskapomlad.si/2?id=2663&highlight=aleš%20debeljak WebPortal "Slovenska pomlad", run by the Slovenian Museum of Contemporary History] ] He is currently a professor of cultural studies at the Faculty for Social Studies of theUniversity of Ljubljana .He is married to the American columnist and translator
Erica Johnson Debeljak . They have three children and live in Ljubljana.Work
Debeljak began publishing poetry in his college years. He was spotted by the poet
Veno Taufer who helped him in the literary scene. [ [http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/lic/autor.asp?paras=/lg;26/lt;26/aut_id;16531/link;3/id;4761/& Literatura v kontekstu: Aleš Debeljak] ] His first collection of poetry was very well received also by the poetTomaž Šalamun , who declared Debeljak as the best poet of the young generation of Slovene authors. [Tomaž Šalamun, "Intervju z Alojzom Ihanom" in "Sodobnost ", yr. 42, n. 8/9 (1994)]Debeljak's poetry is noted for its
melancholy and a new reaffirmation of traditional values such as family andGod . An opponent to the everything-goes schools of modern thought, such asPost-Modernism , Debeljak's work is informed by an "Enlightenment" ideal of right and wrong, good and bad.Debeljak is an extremely prolific writer. Besides poetry and cultural criticism, Debeljak has also worked as a columnist for the most important
newspaper in Slovenia, "Delo ".His works have been translated in many languages, including English, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Rumanian, Slovak, Finnish, and Catalan (by
Simona Škrabec ).Civil engagement
Since the mid 1980s, Debeljak has taken an active part in
civil society movements. He has been one of the co-editors of the critical alternative journal "Nova revija ". He has also participated in thesocial liberal think tank Forum 21 , led by the formerPresident of Slovenia Milan Kučan .References
See also
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Slovene literature
*Culture of Slovenia External links
* [http://old.fdv.uni-lj.si/osebne/Debeljak.htm Personal Page (Faculty for Social Sciences, Ljubljana)]
* [http://www.fdv.uni-lj.si/osebne/Debeljak.htm Biography and bibliography]
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